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FOR SALE — Good second-hand double-deck 

 comb-honey shipping cases for 4 ^4x4 14x1 ^ 

 sections, 25 cents per case, f. o. b. Cincinnati; 

 terms cash with order. 



C. H. W. Weber & Co., 

 2146 Central Ave., Cincinnati, O. 



FOR SALE— Good second-hand empty 60-lb 

 honey cans, two cans to the case, at 60c per 

 case f. 0. b. Cincinnati. Terms, cash with or- 

 der. C. H. WEBER & CO., 



2146 Central Ave., Cincinnati. O. 



FOR SALE — First-class light power equipment 

 for making hives and frames, Al condition 

 engine. 2 saw tables, planer, 4-spindle boring 

 machine for piercing frames, line shafting, pul- 

 leys, belts, saws, dado heads. 



F. D. Bowers, Sugar Grove, * a. 



FOR SALE — 8 and 10-frame hive bodies, cov- 

 ers and bottoms, Hoffman brood frames. ^ I 

 make them and can save you money. Odd size 

 hives and frames made to order. Write for 

 price list. F. D. Bowers, S ugar Grove, Pa. 



SEND us a list of goods wanted and will 

 quote yo- lowest prices. We are the money- 

 saving house. Price list free. Try us. 



H. S. Duby & Son, St. Anne. 111. 



FOR SALE — 259 shallow extracting supers, 9 

 excluders; a bargain; write. 



James McKee, Riverside, Calif. 



FOR SALE — ThirtyTo-framF hives with metal 

 covers. Thos. Cordner, Sparta, Wis. 



I MANUFACTURE cypress bee hives, and 

 sell Lewis' beeware. Write for booklet. 



J. Tom White. Dublin, Ga. 



MISCELLANEOUS 



WANTED — Beeswax, old combs and cappin^s 

 to render on shares. Will pay highest ma*" 

 ket price and buy your share of the beeswax. 

 F. J. Rettig & Sons, Wabash, Ind- 



WRITE for shipping tags and our prices for 

 rendering your old combs, cappings. etc. We 

 guarantee a first-class job. 



The Deroy Taylor Co., Newark, N. Y. 



FOR SALE— California Wonder Corn for seed, 

 doubles yield. Send for circular. 



James McKee. Riverside, Calif. 



$48 incubator, $20; exchange for extractor, saw 

 table or offers. 



Lore.izo Clark. Winona. Minn, 



FOR SALE— 100 early cabbage or 100 early 

 tomato plants, 50 cents; 100 sweet mango 

 plants, $1, post paid. 



J. F. Michael, R. 1, Winchester, Ind. 



FOR SALE— Winchester rifle, 32 calibre, good 

 condition, $12. Will take bees in trade. 



Kenneth Cook. McGrann, Pa. 



F<^R SALE— Klondike strawberry plants, 60c 



per hundred, one Italian qneen with each $10 



order. B. O. Brown, Kingsport, Tenn., R. 3. 



FOR SALE — Silvef Spangled Hamburg eggs 

 and fine cockerels. 



Elias Fox, Union Center, Wis. 



BLACK SIBERIAN HARES— Enormous sizes. 

 delicious meat and beautiful fur. Write for 

 information and prices. 



Siberian Fur Farm, Hamilton, Canada. 



FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE— My entire Rab- 

 bi try, including hutches, 2 New Zealand 

 bucks, 2 New Zealand does. 2 Belgian does. 5 

 New Zealand young 4 months old; one of Bel- 

 gian does has' litter of 8. Will take $50 for 

 entire lot, or will exchange for bees in good 

 hives. F. J. Shotwell. Martelle, Iowa. 



I TWO NEW BEE BOOKS | 



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1 We have just completed publication of two new bee books, special in their field, and for which | 



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AMERICAN HONEY PLANTS 



Including those important to the beekeeper as 

 sources of pollen 



By FRANK C. PELLETT 



This book is the result of many years of personal investigation and travel from New England to Cali- 

 fornia and from Canada to Florida and Texas to secure first-hand information on the sources of nectar 

 and pollen. It is splendidly illustrated with 156 photographs, and describes the honey plants of all parts 

 of America. A list of the honey plants of each State is given separately and the plants described in alpha- 

 betical order. 



A knowledge of the flora is important to every beekeeper, as it is often possible to double the crop 

 by moving an apiary but a few miles. This book is written by an expert beekeeper and a competent ob- 

 server, only after having visited apiaries in most of the important honey-producing districts. 

 300 large 8vo pages. Enameled paper. Price $2.50. 



OUTAPIARIES 



By M. G. DADANT 



The development of beekeeping has been in direct relation to the extension of outyards in most lo- 

 calities. The Dadant family has kept bees extensively in the same locality for three generations and the 

 author of this book has spent his life in commercial honey production. 



The bock deals with the business of beekeeping on a large scale, and describes the methods and practice 

 of the most successful beemen. Special chapters on honey houses and equipment, autos and trucks and sim- 

 ilar apparatus required by the extensive honey producer. 



125 pages, 50 illustrations. Price $1. 



Add 75 cents to the price of either of the above books and get the book and the American Bee Journal 

 for a full year. 



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